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works for HP LJ 1018, 1020, and 1022 only on 32 bit Windows. Best HP 1020 driver. [ad#Google Adsense-1] The FIX!!! Download the archive with the Zenographics files from the link below, these files are from http://www.gameaddict.eu/hp-lj-1020-spooler-subsystem-error-fix/ the original hp 1020 driver. http://gameaddict.eu/downloads/HP_1020_zenographics_files.zip and extract the files into the location below in bold https://staff.washington.edu/curreri/printers-dissappear-because-the-print-spooler-service-terminated-unexpectedly/ text. The files need to be copied into: C:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3 location. If this doesn't work then find the entire Zenographics hp 1020 driver towards the end of the post. You might need to use the kb2000007 to clean or reset your print spooler to defaults, after which you can re-install the Zenographics driver for HP LaserJet 1020 1018 and 1022. That's it!!! hp laserjet The story of the fix is below. First and foremost happy new year!!! I know is late but this is my first input on 2010, and I didn't want to write something just for the sake of writing. I wanted to have something to say. So this time is a tutorial on how to fix the HP LaserJet 1020 Spooler susbsystem error. I even called HP and to tell them that there is hp laserjet 1020 an hp laserjet 1020 driver issue, but they were claiming that my system is corrupt. I accepted but still waited for that file that would guarantee the crash every time I would try to print it on the printer. About two months later that file produced the error. So I saved the file and called 'em back. The HP official stand by was: "Microsoft's Fault". I knew is not Microsoft's fault, at least not in this case. Anyway I got annoyed that HP would not admit to the problem and I decided to call Microsoft to ask them to remove the digital signature because HP would not own up to it. (I even called HP back to tell them that I found the solution. I also wanted to throw it in their face that I was right to begin with. It was a driver issue. I might not be the proper thing to throw it back at them but anyway they denied. The dully sworn in HP employee took this high tone and said "Our engineers build all our drivers". Well false, cause I have the proof that the files were built by Zenographics and Marvell.) [ad#Google Adsense-1] I called Microsoft and some guy answered and he tried to give me the kb2000007 tool to fix my problem.
Faxes window was empty. If you go into the Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services and right-click Print Spooler, you'll see the option to start is available, because the service is stopped. When I started the service, the printers appeared again but the service would stop again before I could do anything else. In the event viewer, you'll see the following error message: Event ID 7031 or 7034 The Print Spooler service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the service.
OR Event ID 1004 Faulting application spoolsv.exe, version 5.1.2600.5512, faulting module ZSR.DLL, version 6.20.1625.0, fault address 0x0001f979. First, I installed the hotfix here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953546. This didn't seem to work, but I can't believe that what I did next was all that was required to solve the problem. Unplug the USB connection to the local printer, in this case an HP Deskjet 1020. Restart the computer The printers now show up, because the Print Spooler has stopped terminating unexpectedly! Two printers had jobs in the queue, the unplugged local printer and a network printer. Clear all the print queues. Reconnect the USB connection. Restart, print stuff, everything should be working normally! Let me know via comment or the contact tab at the top if this doesn't solve your problem. Update: Problem did return. I did the unplug the HP 1020's usb connection trick to make the printers show up, deleted the old driver, and installed a new driver from HP. Seems to be working now. UPDATE 2: Problem did return, again! I have applied two changes, and now the printer has been working for some time. Probably you only need to do one of these two things, but I haven't taken the time to test which is the actual fix. If you figure it out, please post a comment! First thing to try: (the likely fix) Bypass the Print Spooler. The crappy HP printer driver is causing the print spooler to crash, so don't have that printer use the printer spooler. You will notice that the application that is printing will "hang" or display a print dialog longer than normal wi